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The swing up is something that is developed at the takeoff. It comes from your body creating that reverse c position and storing elastic energy, in combination with an active movement from the shoulders. I do feel while you need some core strength as any good athlete in any sport does, you do not have to and extremely strong core to get vertical on the pole. Jump up actively, plant high, and you should pretty close to fine. I mean of course core strength can help, but generate a good trail leg, and you'd be even more surprised.
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I agree that technique work is more important than weight training. But if you become a good technician and train the propper muscles the propper way then theres no stopping you. The time to get faster and stronger though is the off season... Then maintain during the seaon. My apologies to Saraf I didnt know he jumped 5.30 I didnt keep up with the high school guys very well last year.
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yeah i thought we were in desperate need of something like this to fight and argue over but in the end you really get a sense of what other people are doing and what they tthink about pre season training. so in the end we all really win cause you get alot of info that you normaly wouldnt if only one person was giving you their thoughts, and to everyone that has posted on this topic thanks for the info and keep it coming ifyou have any ideas on how to jump high and what it takes. and to saraf thats awsome that you jumped 5.30 and to be from NJ way to go thats where i am origanialy from. i am hoping for 5.00 or higher this season but wew will see what happens in indoor
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I would say for me body awareness, flexibility, and speed got me to jumping where I am today. I am not a very strong person either, with a bench at about 170 pounds, but I focused on technique and never quit working my butt off. I run as hard as I can, and hold as stiff as poles as I can. I jump on 15' poles that are 20 lbs over my weight, and that has a made a huge difference as well. Once you learn the basics of the plant, and really get that down, move to really focusing on the sweep and rockback as well. When I got to where I could rockback a lot farther, thats when heights started coming. Also, make sure your not planting like a foot and a half to two feet under. When I finally got my plant out within 6 inches of where I was supposed to be, the higher heights started coming with the stiffer poles I was able to jump on. Just work hard, and don't give up!
Saraf, are you doing any training down there at Georgia yet? Hows the weather, it is freezing up here in Indiana now...lol.
Zachmo
Saraf, are you doing any training down there at Georgia yet? Hows the weather, it is freezing up here in Indiana now...lol.
Zachmo
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Training was going well until the weather got crappy. It actually hailed on us this past weekend, and snow is in the near forcast
I heard we get to move indoors to vault at Meyo field house of Notre Dame here pretty soon though. That should be cool
I don't think I will be able to make Reno this year, because our school wont send us, and my finances are capable of sending me this year. It sucks, but I am going to save for next year.
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I don't think I will be able to make Reno this year, because our school wont send us, and my finances are capable of sending me this year. It sucks, but I am going to save for next year.
Zachmo
Vault with a purpose... Vault for God!!
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